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In his plenary address, Dr. Craig A. Lee discusses the evolving landscapes of distributed infrastructures, highlighting the intersection of grid computing, cloud services, and service-oriented architectures. He emphasizes the diverse needs of different user groups and the importance of data-centric management. The presentation explores the role of open frameworks like OGF, as well as collaborations with key industry stakeholders. Key topics include virtualization, resource management, and the need for interoperability and effective policies in emerging infrastructures.
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OGF and NCOIC NCOIC Plenary -- December 6, 2007 Dr. Craig A. Lee, lee@aero.orgPresident, Open Grid Forum
Distributed Infrastructures Are Evolving! • Grids, SOAs, Utility Computing, Cloud Computing, Web 2.0, Mash-ups, Virtualization of storage, machines, networks, ... • Different groups want different infrastructures! • Web 2.0 and the "New e-Science" • What the Power-Users of Today want will soon be routine • Enterprise and the Data Center • Flexible configuration, provisioning, increased utilization • Ease of Use & Autonomy • Data is the center of the universe • Access, management, movement, interoperability • What does this mean to this audience? • Distributed Architectures • Service Architectures • Information Architectures • Policy! • Resource Management of all types • Definition, Negotiation, Monitoring, Enforcement 2
What's OGF Doing to Drive this Evolution? (To name a few) • Engaged with: • DMTF, SNIA, OASIS, W3C, OGC, ETSI, and others • IBM, Intel, MS, HP, Oracle, and many others • OGSA • HPC Basic Profile • JSDL • Basic Execution Services • SAGA - Simple API for Grid Applications • Grid High Performance Networking (GHPN-RG) • Network Measurements (NM-WG) • Network Markup Language (NML-WG) • Grids and Virtualization (GridVirt-WG) 3
Why This Meeting? • Drive towards putting all the pieces together! • Example: the emerging concept of service-oriented networks, i.e., networks that are used and managed as a set of services • Explorerequirements for strong security models, dynamic provisioning, discovery, policy management and virtualization • Useasaforcingfunction to get different tribes talking to one another • Identifycommongoals, synergies, future collaborations to pursue this vision 4
Next Steps • Continue current work! • Wide range of work and collaborations in OGF • Pursue new opportunities with NCOIC? • CONTACT ME: • Craig A. Lee • President, OGF • lee@aero.org 5